On Monday, a team from the World Socialist Web Site spoke to auto workers at Volkswagen’s largest German plant, in Wolfsburg.
Germany's government is considering ways to support Volkswagen VOWG_p.DE, German economy minister and vice chancellor Robert ...
“There would be no Wolfsburg without Volkswagen,” said Anke Jentzsch, who joined VW as a trainee more than 20 years ago, ...
Volkswagen’s management is expected to lay out their cost-cutting plans to about 18,000 workers at a town hall meeting in ...
Europe's biggest carmaker is intensifying cost-cutting measures that no longer rule out plant closures or layoffs in Germany ... The regional state of Lower Saxony still holds one-fifth of ...
Volkswagen’s management is expected to lay out its plans before about 18,000 workers at a town hall meeting in Wolfsburg on Wednesday ... sites in Osnabrueck in Lower Saxony and Dresden in ...
Volkswagen Group has warned that it may close factories in Germany and implement forced ... The vast plant in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony is at the heart of the group's production and is VW's ...
The IG Metall union says the following German factories could be affected by Volkswagen ending its job security scheme. All ...
Germany is confronting the most symbolic moment yet in its story of industrial decline as its biggest manufacturer is poised ...